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Big time.
This can be used to with the meaning 'very much'- if you like something big time, you like it a lot.
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He was stationed at West Point as an instructor in chemistry & electricity when he was discover by big-time bridge world.
After two years, he hit the big time: the four East River bridges — the Brooklyn, the Manhattan, the Williamsburg and the Queensboro — where his crew maintained power supplies, controls, clocks and, yes, light bulbs.
You'll know High Bridge and surrounding neighborhoods have made the big time when local pressure builds to return to "New York, N.Y.
"Lodz has an important reputation, big time," said Ms. Windfeld, who has directed shows like "The Killing" and "The Bridge".
Big time.
It helped, big time.
"It seemed like big time".
So does Mace, big time.
It was the big time.
UNCASVILLE Big Time Rush, pop.
They owe me big time.
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